infraction 的定义
- breach; violation; infringement: an infraction of the rules.
- Medicine/Medical. an incomplete fracture of a bone.
infraction 近义词
violation
更多infraction例句
- City Attorney Mara Elliott said she supports that idea as well, but because the tickets are handled administratively, as infractions, her office isn’t involved in the prosecution.
- The tickets are infractions, which are handled administratively.
- There were more shooting fouls drawn, but there were also more freedom of movement infractions that occurred before the shot.
- A ticket of this nature is likely to fail a constitutional challenge, but because police have been issuing the tickets as infractions, rather than misdemeanors, they’re handled administratively, not criminally.
- Because the tickets were filed in recent years as infractions rather than misdemeanors, the process has played out administratively, not criminally.
- Then comes a combination of tools based on the specific infraction.
- The fee for such an administrative infraction is approximately $30.
- They all were insisting that their alleged crime was really an administrative infraction.
- Two weeks later, came another, bigger penalty, for the same infraction, and then a third.
- Also, a “significant misdemeanor” or other infraction could disrupt their stay.
- But it soon became apparent that his infraction of discipline in crossing the Ohio was not forgiven.
- They were, besides, made amenable to a most rigorous system of laws, the least infraction of which was punished with death.
- Most of them are the penalties imposed by nature because of the infraction of her laws.
- To be found under a convoy is not, in itself, an infraction of the treaty, but the conduct of this convoy is to be considered.
- All must obey, or compose, the same laws that ran without infraction through the entire experience of man.